Other appropriation artists such as Louise Lawler, Vikky Alexander, Barbara Kruger and Mike Bidlo all came into prominence in New York’s East Village in the 1980s.
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The Evans photographs—made famous by his book project Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, with writings by James Agee—are widely considered to be the quintessential photographic record of the rural American poor during the great depression.
Some relationships with artists—for example, Matthew Barney, Robert Gober, Jasper Johns, Ellsworth Kelly, Sherrie Levine, and Claes Oldenburg—have extended over many years and encompassed multiple projects, and the collection often reflects that commitment through deep holdings that follow the shifts and turns of a whole career.
James Levine | Ted Levine | Sherrie Rollins Westin | Mark Levine | Levine School of Music | Ian Levine | Sherrie Levine | Philip Levine | Michael Levine | Jack Levine | Gilbert Levine | Philip Levine (poet) | Michael Levine (biologist) | Mark Levine (musician) | Irwin Levine | Gail Carson Levine | Stewart Levine | Samuel A. Levine | John R. Levine | Chris Levine | Suzanne Braun Levine | Steve Levine | Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York | Raphael David Levine | Orin Levine | Michael H. Levine | Madeline Levine | Lena Levine | Lee I. Levine | Judith Levine |